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Climbed this hill on a fine, early summer's day, following the meandering track indicated at point A. When it emerged into a grassy pasture with the summit about 500m away to the NE, I looked about for a farmer, but could find none to ask permission, so proceeded cautiously, trying to keep clear of the sheep and cattle. Had to cross three barbed wire fences, one electrified (I discovered) and cross a gorse-filled ditch, and spent the final three hundred metres pulling gorse needles from my hands and arms. The top is a broad, grassy mound surmounted by a trig pillar, which offers good views all round, including one of the Sugar Loaf in the distance. 1 hour (painful) return journey. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1107/comment/20528/